Academic Engagement

Da-Vee Abinojar

Finance

What are your hobbies and how are you involved on campus?: I like to play video games, fishing, traveling, sleeping, being outdoors, kayaking, gardening, biking, calisthenics, weightlifting, Sports, going to the beach, snowboarding, yoga, meditating, jet skiing, parasailing, surfing, and water boarding. I’m involved on campus as a Student Ambassador for the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center. I’m a Student Associate for the First Gen Summer Programs. I’m also an Academic Engagement Peer Navigator and a part of the Economics club as well.

Describe your personality. I’m a relaxed, chill person that loves to make face to face connections with people. I’ve been told I’m fun to be around and easy to talk to. I’m goal-oriented and a competitive person. 

What are you passionate about? There’s something deeply fulfilling about watching a fellow student finally understand a concept they’ve struggled with — that moment when confusion turns into clarity, and their face lights up with confidence. For me, that’s where passion lives. Whether it’s tutoring a classmate in economics, organizing a study group before a tough exam, or just sharing strategies for staying, I thrive on helping others grow. Being a student isn’t just about grades and deadlines — it’s about building each other up, learning together, and making the academic journey a little less overwhelming. Supporting my peers is more than a hobby; it’s a purpose I carry with me in everything I do.

What are you looking forward to most in mentoring students?: I’m most looking forward to seeing how mentoring student makes a meaningful contribution towards a better future for our new students at Wright State University and beyond.